The answer is NO. Bitcoin address are actually pseudoanonymous and you cannot trace the owner of that particular address unless someone reveal it or put some details in it (name).
I mean why would someone even do that in their right mind? They are only opening up the chances of being attacked in real life and forced to give their private keys to a robber. Again someone could give a fake id and say that the fake id owns that account, sending the one who is asking on a goose chase.
There are forum accounts being staked here. But I cant speak for the number of bitcoin users actually using that service.
Either the OP does not know what they are trying to achieve or their are trying to do something malicious. Either way, I would wait for the OP to reply to some of the posts instead of drawing conclusions.